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dpstangfan93

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  • My Toyota Motorhome
    1990/91 Toyota Winnebago Warrior 21ft. 81k miles.
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    El Paso, Texas

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  1. My Toy in action Dec 2010 El Paso, TX
  2. I could make it out with the family in the date range of March-June months don't know if a more solid date is in the works but that is just my two cents.
  3. WELCOME!!!!!!! AWESOME SITE HUH??? I RESEARCHED THIS SITE BEFORE I BOUGHT MINE
  4. Since April 2009 picked it up at a RV dealer in Las Vegas NV flew out on a Wednesday night did some light gambling and got picked up at the hotel in the morning and went to the Dealership to see the Mini. It was dusty and smelled a little funky but it was all in tact nothing a good cleaning couldn't fix. Drove it back to El Paso, TX with not one issue except maybe coming close to running out of gas a couple of times lol have loads of fun in it my boys 4yr &5yr love it. Since I have a love for motorcycles figured why not BLEND my two passions.
  5. That super cool to see all the nice Toyota Motorhomes!!!!!
  6. This is my ultimate getaway package my Mini and my bike good times to be had for sure!!! toy n fltri.bmp
  7. El Paso Texas in the house!!!!!! woohooo wanted to take my Warrior up to the ROT rally in June but decided to ride out on my bike instead would of been fun to at the camp area in my Mini RV though maybe next year
  8. That is sooo awesome I have 91 Warrior it's great having a idea of what our rigs cost back in the day!!!
  9. My purchase started with me fishing around e-bay and I ran across a Westfalia, and I thought to myself ahhh that would be cool to purchase for local fishing trips. Then I stumbled accross some Toyota Minis, and I was like so that drew my ALL my attention to finding the right rig for me. I started researching in AUG 2008 and finally decided on a RIG out of LAS VEGAS NV. I figured I fly out get a little gambling in and drived my 91 Toyota Winnebago Warrior back to EL Paso, TX. I was leary at first to the notion of having mechanical failures along the road, but PREVIOUSLY OWNING Toyota pickups with the 22R engines in them and 4 Toyota 4Runners with the 3.0L engine in them I was pretty sure I was in good hands. I wouldn't have taken such a chance with any other make of Motorhome. Long story short the drivetrain is a pretty sure bet you are going to a good dependable vehicle it's other areas that you really have to have a keen eye on. Turns out the Salesman didn't do a very good job explaining the extras the RV had and that served to my advantage because the Warrior had about $2500 worth of goodies added to the unit from the previous owner so I feel blessed I choose my particular Mini. Picked it up with 75600 miles in April of 2009 and currently has 80300 rolling around the desert Southwest having loads of fun in it.
  10. Your project is AWESOME!!!! I bet it gave loads of motivation to those of us out there that are debating wether it's worth the time and effort to remodel. GREAT JOB GUYS!!! :ThumbUp:
  11. Thinking of modifying my Toy but what's next???

  12. Thinking of modifying my Toy but what's next???

  13. Any idea if the Toy In is going to happen we are coming up on the colder months and don't know if it will happen come Spring. I'm in West TX and could moosy my way over to AZ fairly easy for a toy in. I actually flew out to VEGAS and brought home with no snags what so ever!!!!! Wouldn't take a chance on any other make lol have about 7 Toyotas under my belt from SUV's to trucks to passenger cars. :ThumbUp:
  14. I had a idea of having all my decals measured professionally by a local guy to have them taken off and redone in the same colors or like colors but with reflective material on the WINNEBAGO lettering and maybe the thinner lines. Just a thought but I think it would look cool and safe at the same time.... :ThumbUp:
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